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  2. Advertising

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  3. FAMILIES FLEE

    FLOOD water forced 130 people to leave their homes when the Pioneer River engulfed parts of Mackay (598 miles north of Brisbane) yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW KOREA PEACE BID

    LONDON, January 11. — Commonwealth Prime Ministers want to make a new dramatic bid to end the war in Korea. They are likely to propose to Lake ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PROTESTS TO-DAY

    RAIL men to-day will begin a campaign of protest against the basic wage. ...

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  6. Spender sees risk in Japan

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — It was asking Australia too much to believe the forces of militarism in ...

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  7. Should "quit Korea"

    NEW YORK, January 11. — Herald Tribune writer Walter Lippman declares that the Allies ...

    Article : 384 words
  8. Needs "at least 50" divisions

    LONDON, January 11 (Special). — General Eisenhower needs at least 50 divisions before he ...

    Article : 213 words
  9. Torn from bed by tornado

    BOWEN, Thursday. — In 10 terrifying seconds, a pocket sized tornado jolted people from ...

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  10. MAY MISS WHARF BAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The [?] of Trade Unions president (Mr. A. E. Monk) said after a conference ...

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  11. Mother passes the Scholarship

    A YOUNG married Bundaberg woman with a six-year-old daughter attending school is among to-day's State Scholarship examination passes. She studied by correspondence to get the ...

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  12. Inquiry on Canal Zone officers

    CAIRO, January 11 (A.A.P.). —British Middle East Land Forces headquarters to-day issued an official statement that ...

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  13. Pebble by pebble.

    RANGOON, January 11 (A.A.P.).—A Burmese Robinson Crusoe has lived for n year on almonds white ...

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  14. "Tough" men for Malaya

    LONDON, January 11 (A.A.P.).—Three of Britain's toughest Second World War officers ore flying to ...

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  15. Youth charged

    Police last night arrested a 17-year-old youth and charged; him with breaking and entering at South Brisbane. He will ...

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  17. Bride-to-be dies while ironing

    MALENY, Thursday.—Winifred Braiden, 21, single, of Beerwah, was electrocuted while ironing at her home at ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. Flying over both poles

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday (A.A.P.-Reuters).—A K.L.M. Constellation chartered by the Chicago ...

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  19. Dead, aged 34; 29 children

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. — A 34-year-old dairy cow, Barbara, with 29 calves to her credit, has died—not, of old age—hut ...

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  20. Rebels free 110 French

    HANOI, January 11 (A.A.P.).—A party of 110 ragged, borefooted French men, women, and children drifted ...

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  21. "RED WITCH PLAYING FIRST CLASS COMEDY"

    BERLIN, January 11 (A.A.P.). — IIse Koch, "Red Witch of Buchenwald," had admitted her recent nervous its were all play-acting, the court trying her was told to-dav. ...

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  22. Pioneer flight to South America

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Captain P. G. Taylor, famous Australian aviator, would make a pioneering flight from ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. Blanket used to smother flames

    A woman used to blanket to smother the flames when her hair and clothes caught lire yesterday afternoon. ...

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  24. ARMY IN BLUE

    ALAN KEENE, 16, of Surfers Paradise, in the Army's new "ceremonial" blue uniform yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. U.K. criticism of censorship

    LONDON, January 10 (A.A.P.).—Three British newspapers to-day had editorials criticising General MacArthur's ...

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  26. First party in London home

    LONDON, January 11. — Mrs. Harrison, wife of the Acting Australian High Commissioner, gave her first party in ...

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  27. Six die in fire

    COLFAX (Washington) January 11 (A.A.P. — Six members of one family were burned to death in a fire which destroyed their home. ...

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  28. Two mines seen near Cooktown

    INNISFAIL, Thursday.—Fred Zeimer, a Tully fisherman, told police to-day he had seen two naval mines near Point ...

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  29. TAlk with Nehru

    LONDON, January 11 (A.A.P., — The Indian Prime Minister (Mr. Nehru), who is attending the Commonwealth ...

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  30. LOVABLE BUNDLES ARE A POSER

    LONDON, January 11.—Hundreds of Korean war orphans adopted by British and American troops will become a major administrative problem. One such is little Choong-11 ...

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  31. Severely burned

    IPSWICH. Thursday.—When a kerosene stove which she was attempting to light exploded to-day Mrs. Elizabeth Gibson ...

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  32. Blood replaced

    BREST, January 11 (A.A.P.). —Dr. Andre Delalande yesterday saved a new-born baby's life by replacing all its blood within ...

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  33. Soviet navy move

    LONDON January 11 (Special).—Soviet ocean-going 2500-ton destroyers and larger ones, including 3600-tonners ...

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  34. Direct Royal tour

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Lieut.-General F. H. Berryman, G.O.C., Eastern Command, will direct arrangements for the Royal tour next year. ...

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  35. Died of injuries

    GYMPIE, Thursday.—Beverley Joan Kernick, 2, died In a private hospital this afternoon from injuries she received ...

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  36. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    BECAUSE their local paper says their hair sets better then Louisville (Kentucky, U.S.A.), women are stampeding hairdressers for appointments in the "Dark of the Moon." Brisbane's next "Dark of the Moon" will be on February ...

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  37. Gales in Britain

    LONDON. January 11 (A.A.P.).—Gales swept Britain to-day, bringing rain, snow, and lew floods. ...

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